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  1. almightynut

    almightynut Weekend Warrior

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    So I know we do this every year lol, but what's everyone using for this upcoming deer season or thinking about giving a shot?
    I think I'm going to try ramcats or QAD exodus, I hear hood things about them and wanna go fixed this year
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Well since Rage quit making the titaniums I am going to use 125 grain hypodermics this year. Arrow weight will be 475 grains.
     
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    same old uncool Muzzy's that i've been killing deer with for 20 years:o
     
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    No.6Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Flying Arrow Toxics!
     
  5. almightynut

    almightynut Weekend Warrior

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    Nothing wrong with muzzys They work very well but you know that already
     
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    I used Muzzy heads for over 10 years. A couple seasons ago I decided to try the Exodus and doubt I will ever go back unless QAD quits making them.
     
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    The Hypo is an outstanding mechanical.
     
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    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    KillZone 100 grain. No reason to try something different.
     
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    On deer I am going to use the Rage Hypodermic. For elk I will use the Strickland Helix or maybe a 3 blade VPA.
     
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    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Solid Broadheads, 100gr Legends both .5" & .75" Bleeders...Just ordered some 125gr Legends as well with .5" Bleeders, can't wait to see how they fly!
     
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    I shoot the RamCats and love them. Also the Hypos. Same result with both-Dead deer!
     
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    Lung Buster Die Hard Bowhunter

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    100gr. Rocket Hammer heads!
     
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    Going back to the Spitfire MAXX this year. I've always had great luck with them in the past.
     
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    I keep wanting to go single bevel strong heads......but Slick Trick Magnums will grace my arrows for yet another season most likely. New strings and arrows will change before heads.
     
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    Solids for everything Sept to December....
     
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    I think I still have several Rage left, so most likely I'll still be shooting them. I have a package of Killzone's also, so I may give them a shot.
     
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    It has to be the 100g Rage 2 blades for me. Every deer I've ever shot with them only ran 40 yrds or less and the blood trails were like following someone painting the leaves and ground with a paint brush.
     
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    Slick Tricks have always resulted in short trailing and recoveries so I will be staying with that.
     
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    I love the QAD Exodus broadheads, they do some work
     
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    Same here.. sticking to my Muzzys that have been working for me for a few years now.

    I am debating trying Toxic broadheads as my buddy did last year and said the blood trai,l on both deer he took with them, looked like a crime scene. I'm just concerned about the radical design with regards as to how well they fly.
     

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